At Sun, 27 Jan 2013 01:11:25 +0800, harryxiyou wrote: > > Hi Morita, > > I just wanna test if sheepdog works well in libvirt. I am not sure if > i can only use > libvirt environment to finish this test? Or maybe i should also set up > QEMU/Sheepdog/Openstack environment, right? I have done following jobs. > > 1, git clone git://libvirt.org/libvirt.git > 2, cd libvirt > 3, git reset --hard v0.9.13 > 4, ./autogen.sh && make > > NOTE: Step 3 just call back to libvirt version 0.9.13, which you, > Morita, patched > for Libvirt at around this version. > (Your patch is here > http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt.git;a=commitdiff;h=036ad5052b43fe9f0d197e89fd16715950408e1d) > I just wanna study the original patch for libvirt. > > After step 4, if i can use tool virsh(under libvirt/tools dir) to test > sheepdog driver? > Therefore, i am not sure how i should use tool virsh to test if Sheepdog driver > works well in libvirt. If i can finish this test only with libvirt > ENV.?(Or also should > set up QEMU/Sheepdog/Openstack environment) How should i do next step? I wrote a minimum guide to use sheepdog volumes from virsh. Hope it would help you: https://github.com/collie/sheepdog/wiki/Libvirt libvirt-list is a place for discussions about the development of libvirt. I guess libvirt-users is a better place for you. Thanks, Kazutaka -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list